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Adaptable Writing Assistant

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Abstract

Disclosed is a system for a synonym function for word processors and editors, such as email programs, that can group synonyms based on the sense in which they are used, as well as the ability to rank the preference of synonyms based on selectable writing styles.

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English (United States)

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Adaptable Writing Assistant

The invention works by incorporating a synonym table in a word processor or word editing program as shown in tables 1 and 2. These tables show how words and phases can be tied together in senses via unique code. In Table 1, the word express is shown 2 times, because it can be used in 2 senses. The code 10A34 applies to all words/phases that apply to the word express in the first sense. The code 10Z20 applies to all words/phases that apply to the word express in the second sense. Each word or phase is then grouped by categories of writing style mode. In table 1 they include technical writing, personal writing, and poetry. Each group of words or phases within the same sense and mode are ranked by various methods. The most common would be how often a word or phase is used within a sense by an individual or group. A user could also share tables with others so they can learn to write in similar styles. Ranking could also be done manually based on preferences, either by individuals or controlled at a higher level, such as canned writing styles. Users would also have the ability to add synonyms to the table and tie them to like senses.